The Branch Gateway CLI consists of commands that are divided into logical contexts. These contexts enable you to view and configure Branch Gateway more efficiently. A context can be a particular interface of Branch Gateway, or it can be a specific function with all the related commands.
The commands of the Branch Gateway Command Line Interface (CLI) are divided into logical contexts. Using these contexts, you can view and configure Branch Gateway efficiently. A context can be a particular interface of Branch Gateway or a specific function with an applicable set of commands.
The contexts and the commands available to users depend on the access level of the users. For example, users who log in using the User mode have read-only access, but users who log in using the Supervisor or Privileged mode have administration access to Branch Gateway.
After logging in, run the tree command to see a list of all the commands that are accessible at your user level. Type help to see the list of commands available in the current context.